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Margaret (Adams) Ewart (1729 - 1804)

Margaret Ewart formerly Adams
Born in Tryon County, North Carolina Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1753 in Tryon County, North Carolina Colonymap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 75 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

Notes

Will of Margaret Ewart, 28 Aug 1801, Lincoln Co., NC[1] (Abstract)

-to my dau (in whose house I shall die)
-my daughters Margaret Jack, Mary Knox,Rachel Bell
-my grandson Robert Johnston
-my granddaughter Margaret Ewart Price
-my grandsons James Ewart Hill and Robert Ewart Hill
Robert Knox and Thomas Bell executors
Jno Oliver, John Abernathy - witnesses


Sources

  1. Will of Margaret Ewart, 28 Aug 1801, Lincoln Co., NC. On Ancestry.com Lincoln - Original Wills, Brendall, Eliza Ann - Goodson, Abner, Img 1468


Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Adams-9199 created through the import of Alexander Family Tree.ged on Jul 16, 2012 by Rod Alexander. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Rod and others.
  • Note: This was an Orphan prifile which I, Rhitt Garrett-4589 adopted 12/2016, so that it has a janitor. All information will be accepted and retained. Garrett-4589




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Rhett, is there a good reason to retain PPP? New rules introduced last year require a project be associated with and be co-managed by a project if a profile is PPP but perhaps PPP isn't needed here? What do you think?
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